The getGuacamoleConfiguration() function *used* to perform token
substitution. Since the deprecation of the StandardTokens class, this
is no longer the case.
The protocol associated with a tunnel should be correctly set
regardless of whether the tunnel results from a Connection,
ConnectionGroup, or ActiveConnection.
If the protocol name and parameters are retrieved from Connection-
specific endpoints, then the protocol-specific context needed for
Guacamole instructions like "argv" and "required" will only be
available for Connections (not ConnectionGroups or ActiveConnections).
Add translation files for the webapp and the following extensions:
- guacamole-auth-cas
- guacamole-auth-duo
- guacamole-auth-jdbc
- guacamole-auth-openid
- guacamole-auth-quickconnect
- guacamole-auth-saml
- guacamole-auth-totp
The modifications add translation file for the webapp and the following extensions:
- guacamole-auth-cas
- guacamole-auth-duo
- guacamole-auth-jdbc
- guacamole-auth-openid
- guacamole-auth-quickconnect
- guacamole-auth-radius
- guacamole-auth-saml
- guacamole-auth-totp
Modify the guac-manifest file of the different translated extensions and place translations in alphabetical order
Previous versions of the SQL Server queries relied on permission for
each object being granted from exactly one location, thus allowing
queries to be narrowed by permission using a simple JOIN. This is no
longer the case, as permissions may be inherited from multiple
locations (groups).
Previous versions of the MySQL queries relied on permission for each
object being granted from exactly one location, thus allowing queries
to be narrowed by permission using a simple JOIN. This is no longer
the case, as permissions may be inherited from multiple locations
(groups).
Previous versions of the PostgreSQL queries relied on permission for
each object being granted from exactly one location, thus allowing
queries to be narrowed by permission using a simple JOIN. This is no
longer the case, as permissions may be inherited from multiple
locations (groups).